Honda Passport (2002 year). Manual — part 7
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Head restraints are designed to
help reduce the risk of neck
injuries.
They are most effective when you
adjust them so the back of the
occupant’s head rests against the
center of the restraint. A taller
person should adjust the restraint
as high as possible.
Push the lock knob to unlock the
head restraint. Move the restraint
up or down as required.
Push to
release
the lock.
Adjust the head restraint before
you start driving. Trying to adjust
it while driving could cause you
to lose control of the vehicle.
To remove a head restraint for
cleaning or repair, push the
release button and pull the
restraint out of the seat-back.
The rear seat can be folded
forward to provide additional
cargo area.
Folding
1. Pull the strap toward the
outside of the seat and fold the
seat cushion up.
Pull the
strap.
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2. To remove a head restraint,
press the release knob and pull
up on the restraint.
Push to release
the lock.
3. Fold the seat-back down by
pulling the release knob, and
pulling the seat-back forward.
Pull the
release
knob.
4. Unsnap the strap on the seat
bottom. Thread it through the
buckle on the seat-back and
pull it tight.
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5. Insert the head restraints
between the seat-back and seat
cushion.
Make sure the head restraints are
secured properly between the
seat-back and seat cushion.
Never let passengers ride in the
cargo area or on top of the
folded-down seat. Carry
passengers in the rear only when
they are sitting on the locked,
upright seat and properly
restrained by seat belts.
Unfolding
1. To raise the seat-back, pull it
up to the locked upright
position. Pull on the seat-back
to verify both latches are
locked.
2. When latching the rear seat
cushion to the floor, push the
cushion with enough force to
lock it.
After this, confirm it is locked
by pulling the seat belt buckle
upward.
3. Make sure that the head
restraints are properly
reinstalled on the top of the
seat-backs.
Driving your vehicle without
head restraints can lead to
serious injury to you and your
passenger in a crash.
Make sure the head restraints
are in place and adjusted
properly before driving.
4. Verify that the seat belts are
routed properly and not
twisted.
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Reclining Adjustment
The angle of each section of the
rear seat-back can be adjusted
through three positions.
Pull up on the release knob, move
the seat-back to the desired
position, then release the knob.
Push and pull on the seat-back to
make sure it is locked in position.
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Interior Features
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Steering Column Lock/
Ignition Switch
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LOCK
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ACC
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ON
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START
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Key Removal
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Key Reminder
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Guard Against Theft
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Locks
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Power Door Locks
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Child-Safe Door Locks
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Mirrors
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Interior Mirror
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Power Mirrors
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Vanity Mirrors
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Power Windows
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Checking the Circuit
Breaker
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Tailgate
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Operation
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Hood Release
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Interior Lights
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Luggage Light
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Dome Light
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Courtesy Lights
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Map Lights
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Moonroof
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Conveniences
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Beverage Holder
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Sun Visor
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Glove Box
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Assist Grip
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Horn Button
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Tilt Steering Wheel
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Cigarette Lighter
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Ashtrays
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Accessory Power Outlets
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TAILGATE OPERATION
HORN
SUN VISOR
INTERIOR MIRROR
SUN VISOR
EXTERIOR MIRRORS
GLOVE BOX
STEERING COLUMN
LOCK/IGNITION SWITCH
FUEL FILL CAP
VANITY MIRROR
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Your Passport comes with two
keys.
METAL PLATE
WITH KEY CODE
The key code number is stamped
on the metal plate attached to the
key ring.
For vehicle security:
•
Record the key code number.
•
Keep the key code number
plate in a safe place,
NOT IN
THE VEHICLE
.
If the original keys are lost,
duplicates can be made using the
key code number. Contact any
Honda dealer or a locksmith.
Steering Column
Lock/Ignition Switch
The ignition switch, on the right
side of the steering column, has
five positions:
LOCK
— The normal parking
position. This locks the steering
and prevents normal use of the
steering wheel.
The key can be removed only
when the ignition is in this
position. On automatic
transmission models, the ignition
switch cannot be turned to the
“
LOCK
” position unless the shift
lever has first been placed in the
“P” position. The shift lever is
then locked.
ACC
(Accessory)—In this
position, you can use some
electrical accessories when the
engine is not running.
ON
—The normal driving
position.
START
—This position starts the
engine. The switch returns to
ON
when you release the key.
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The anti-theft steering column
lock is not interconnected with the
parking brake. You must always
set the parking brake when
leaving the vehicle.
To prevent discharging the battery,
avoid use of electrical accessories
with the engine shut off.
For easier key operation when
unlocking, rotate the steering
wheel slightly to relieve pressure
on the steering lock.
Key Removal
Manual Transmission
With the vehicle fully stopped,
remove the key from the switch
by turning it to the “
LOCK
”
position and removing it.
Removing the key from the
ignition switch while driving
locks the steering. This can
cause you to lose control.
Remove the key from the
ignition switch only when
parked.
Automatic Transmission
With the vehicle fully stopped, place
the automatic transmission shift
lever in “P” (Park) position. Turn
the key to the “
LOCK
” position.
Key Reminder
The key reminder circuit causes a
beeper to sound when the door is
held open with the key left in the
ignition switch. This is to help
prevent accidentally locking the
key inside the vehicle.
The beeper stops when the door is
closed or when the key is removed.
Guard Against Theft
Your new Passport has features to
help prevent theft of the vehicle,
its equipment, and its contents.
These anti-theft features work
depending on how well you use
them.
•
Park in a well-lighted area
whenever possible.
•
Lock the steering column and
take the key with you.
–
Turn the ignition switch to
“
LOCK
” and remove the key.
This locks both the ignition
switch and steering control.
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POWER EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
CHILD-SAFE
DOOR LOCKS
DOOR LOCKS
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•
Fully close all windows and
lock all doors. This activates
the anti-theft system (see page
.
•
Keep costly items out of sight.
–
Never leave things of value in
plain sight on the seat or floor.
–
The glove box offers a place
to hide small items (and if
locked, protects them even
more).
Locks
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Power Door Locks
The power door lock system has
lock buttons on the driver’s and
front passenger’s door armrests.
Either button controls all four
door locks and the tailgate.
LOCK
UNLOCK
DRIVER’S SIDE
DOOR LOCK
Press the front of the lock button
to lock all the doors, and the rear
of the button to unlock all doors.
The lock knob on each door
controls only that door. Push the
lock knob down to lock, and pull
it up to unlock. To lock any
passenger’s door from the outside,
push the lock knob down and
close the door.
Locking the driver’s door from
the outside with the key locks
all the doors and the tailgate. To
unlock only the driver’s door
from the outside, turn the key and
release it. To unlock the
remaining doors, turn the key a
second time within three seconds.
Unlocking the passenger’s door
with the key unlocks only that
door. To unlock the remaining
doors, open the door and use the
armrest lock button.
PASSENGER’S
SIDE DOOR
LOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK
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Child-Safe Door Locks
The rear doors can be locked to
prevent children from opening the
door from the inside.
FREE
LOCK
This is done by depressing the
lever shown in the illustration. To
disengage the lock, open the door
from the outside and raise the
lever.
Interior Mirror
To adjust, move the mirror right
or left and up or down.
Pull the lever to switch the mirror
to night operation. This reduces
the glare from the headlights of
following vehicles.
NIGHT
DAY
Power Mirrors
Adjust the outside mirrors with
the adjustment switch on the
dashboard.
SELECTOR
SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT
SWITCH
1. Turn the ignition switch to
ON
.
2. Move the selector switch to L
(driver’s side) or R
(passenger’s side).
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3. Push the appropriate edge of
the adjustment switch to move
the mirror right, left, up, or
down.
4. When you finish, move the
selector switch to the center
(off) position. This turns off
the adjustment switch so a
mirror will not be moved out
of position if you accidentally
bump the switch.
The outside mirror on the
passenger’s side has curved glass.
Objects look farther away than
they really are. Use this mirror to
get a “wide view.” Do not use it to
judge the distance of things
behind you.
Vanity Mirrors
The vanity mirrors are on the back
of the sun visors.
The light next to the mirror will
come on when the headlight
switch is in either
ON
position.
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Closing a power window on
someone’s hands or fingers can
cause serious injury.
Make sure your passengers are
away from the windows before
closing them.
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All the windows can be operated
by the window control switches
on the driver’s door panel. The
ignition key must be in the “
ON
”
position.
UP
DOWN
AUTO DOWN
UP
DOWN
DRIVER’S
WINDOW
CONTROL
The passengers’ windows can also
be operated by the window
control switch on each
passenger’s door.
UP
DOWN
FRONT
PASSENGER’S
WINDOW CONTROL
To lower a window, press on the
front edge of the window control
switch. Hold the switch down until
the window reaches the desired
position. To raise a window, pull
back on the front edge of the switch.
UP
DOWN
REAR
PASSENGER’S
WINDOW
CONTROL
The driver’s window can be
lowered automatically by pressing
the window switch down firmly
and releasing it. To stop the
window from going down all the
way, pull back on the switch
briefly. If you press lightly on the
window switch and hold it, the
window will stop when you
release the switch.
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The
LOCK
button on the driver’s
door panel removes power from
the passengers’ windows. Only
the driver’s window can be raised
and lowered.
PASSENGERS’
WINDOW LOCK
OFF
ON
Checking the Circuit Breaker
In the event the power windows
do not operate, check the circuit
breaker.
•
To reset the circuit breaker, first
turn the ignition switch off, and
then push the knob on the circuit
breaker. The windows should
now operate.
•
If the circuit breaker
immediately goes off again or
the windows do not operate,
have the electrical system
checked by a dealer as soon as
possible.
Operation
The tailgate has a hatch glass and
a door. The hatch glass must be
raised before opening the door.
To open the hatch glass, push in
on the button on the tailgate door.
If the tailgate is locked, first
unlock the tailgate with the power
door locks or by using the key in
the outside tailgate lock. Make
sure the rear window wiper is off
and in its parked position before
opening the hatch glass.
Lock
Unlock
Tailgate
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After raising the hatch glass, pull
the door handle to open the
tailgate door.
Pull
The hood release lever is on the
left side of the instrument panel.
To Open
1. Pull the lever to release the
hood lock.
2. Lift the under-hood lever
while lifting the hood slightly.
Hood Release
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